Skipton Building Society reported a 203% increase in Isa account openings According to the building society, this is a “significant increase” on last year. New Isa rules and higher interest …
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Savers who don’t opt for a better deal could lose £680 in interest The average easy access account at a major bank pays just 1.7% More than half of savers …
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Why Virgin Money acquisition could mean better rates for Nationwide savers – SYLVIA MORRIS explains
by ElijahBy Sylvia Morris Updated: 17:29 EDT, April 23, 2024 A nationwide building society’s £2.9bn takeover of Virgin Money is making headlines as thousands of the society’s customers protest that they …
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A major shake-up of Isas this month was supposed to make them more attractive than ever. Savings accounts already have the benefit of allowing you to earn tax-free interest on …
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By Lucy Evans Updated: 17:01 EDT, April 16, 2024 Missing funds: There are around 2.8 million missing pensions in the UK worth around £26.6 billion Savers who think they have …
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Savers aim for a £250,000 pension pot, but usually end up with a huge deficit on retirement
by ElijahPension savings: People fall far short of the average target of building a £250,000 pot, survey finds Savers aim for a pension of £250,000 on average, but actually end up …
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There are only a few days left until the end of the tax year and there isn’t much time left to get your finances in order. I know we talk …
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Scottish Mortgage backs calls to scrap ‘bizarre’ EU rules on investment trusts that risk harming millions of British savers
by ElijahBy Calum Muirhead Published: 16:52 EST, March 9, 2024 | Updated: 16:52 EST, March 9, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– One of the UK’s most popular investment …
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New British ISA gives savers and fund managers an exciting new opportunity, says ALEX BRUMMER
by ElijahBy Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 17:12 EST, March 6, 2024 | Updated: 17:12 EST, March 6, 2024 <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– <!– The second cut …
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Ros Altmann: Investors can still put money abroad if they want, but they should not expect taxpayer subsidies to boost foreign economies Other major countries invest pension funds much more …